The Eternal City not only plays host to the sole address of SRF – unique headquarters because of the uniqueness of its way of schooling – in its own historical and downtown center close to Piazza del Popolo: Rome has been above all a breeding ground for the school, deeply influencing SRF’s artistic path with its great beauty and its many contradictions. A Rome – more than ever Capital City – that attracts teachers and students from all over Italy in the name of cartoons, to find a common home in SRF. A Rome seen through the eyes of artists who chose to express themselves through comics, illustration and even movie storyboarding, looking at the city in a way that is now loving now ironic, melancholic or sometimes debunking. All this in a mixture of styles that reflect the different souls of SRF.
The artworks displayed in this exhibition will be all by SRF artists – teachers and former students that will convey their personal view on the Eternal City. Artists such as Massimo Rotundo, cartoonist of Tex; Stefano Caselli, cartoonist for Marvel; Marco Gervasio, with his character “PaperTotti”; Eugenio Sicomoro, who collaborates with the biggest publishers in France; Arianna Rea, author for Disney USA; Simone Gabrielli, cartoonist for Bonelli and Glénat; Maurizio Di Vincenzo, cartoonist of Dylan Dog; Lorenzo “LRNZ” Ceccotti, author for BAO Publishing; Riccardo Federici, cartoonist for DC Comics; Carlo Labieni and Marco Valerio Gallo, storyboard artists; Claudio Bruni, director of animated films; Greg, Lillo and Max Paiella, actors with a past as cartoonists and teachers at SRF. And many, many others.
Every work, every artist will be then a piece of the mosaic that depicts the storytelling of a dream, of a path, of a city.